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Elon Musk’s interview with CBS Sunday Morning seemed to go to an embarrassing start, while journalist David Pogue asked the CEO of SpaceX on his reflections on the policies of his ally Donald Trump, in particular Growing restrictions on international students.
“I think we want to stick to the subject of the day, which is, like, space vessels, as opposed, you know, presidential policy,” said Musk.
Pogue looked surprised, responding: “Oh, okay, I was told:” Everything is good. “”
“No,” said Musk, while looking far away. “Well … no.”
However, he commented controversy around his government’s effectiveness departmentWho made aggressive cuts in federal agencies, and that Musk complained had become “the whip for everything”.
“If there was a cup, real or imagined, everyone would blame Doge,” he said.
Musk also suggested that he was “a little stuck in an obligation” with regard to the Trump administration, where “I do not want to denounce the administration, but I also do not want to take responsibility for everything that the administration does”.
The POGUE interview was carried out before SpaceX sports test flight Tuesday, who saw the ship get started successfully but lose control of the start of the school year. When asked if there was something that connects its different companies – in addition to SpaceX, there is Tesla (who faces Anti-muste protests in progress), XAI and X (formerly Twitter), Neuralink and The Boring Company – Musk replied: “I suppose you could consider companies as things that improve the probable trajectory of civilization.”
At the time, Musk was supposed Withdraw from your government work But said that it would remain involved for a “day or two” per week. He said to Pogue: “Doge will continue, like a lifestyle. And I will have a certain participation there, but as I said publicly, I focus on businesses at this stage.”
Pogue noted that after their conversation, an interview clip of Musk’s comments criticizing the budget bill supported by Trump led a news cycle – and soon after, Musk said he was put an end to his time as a employment of the special government. Trump, however, then said Musk “Don’t really go”.